For most people, tradition plays an important part in life. In good times of celebration, traditions enrich our lives and strengthen our family relationships. In trying times, such as the death of a loved one, traditions such as funerals offer familiar experiences which help us to cope with the loss of someone significant in our lives. With cremation services, this is no different. That's why our list of services includes many options.

We at Combest believe you should be able to choose the type
of cremation service that you find most meaningful.

Contrary to what most people believe, cremation does not limit one's choices, nor does the choice of cremation necessarily eliminate a funeral service. A funeral service followed by cremation need be no different than a funeral service followed by ground burial.

Following the funeral service and cremation, the cremated remains are usually placed in an urn before being committed to a final resting place. The cremation urn may be interred in an existing family burial plot, interred in a special cremation section at a cemetery or placed in an indoor or outdoor cemetery columbarium. Scattering cremated remains may be done at a designated place on land or water in accordance with provincial and local laws. Scattering cremated remains on someone's private property requires their permission. It is not recommended to scatter on your personal property (should your home be sold) or on public property where others may come into contact with the cremated remains.

For many people, it is important to have a permanent place to go to visit. This allows family and friends the ability to remember and celebrate a life that has been lived and touched others.

Providing funeral and cremation services in Lubbock and surrounding West Texas areas.